Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) with High Availability Set-up Guide
Terminology: AGPM: Microsoft Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM) is a client/server application. The AGPM Server stores Group Policy Objects (GPOs) offline in the archive that AGPM creates on the server's file system. Group Policy administrators use the AGPM snap-in for the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) to work with GPOs on the server that hosts the archive. Understanding the parts of AGPM and related items, how they store GPOs in the file system, and how permissions control the actions available to each user role can improve Group Policy administrators' effectiveness with AGPM. AGPM Client: A computer that runs the AGPM snap-in for the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) and from which Group Policy administrators manage GPOs . AGPM snap-in: The software component of AGPM installed on AGPM Clients so that they can manage GPOs. AGPM Server: A server that runs the AGPM Service and manages an archive. Eac...